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INDEX TO VOLUME VI 493
No. Pace
Educational Film Conference in Basel, Switzerland June 274
French Cinema Chamber for E'-ducational Film 274
Growth of City Film Archives iu Europe 274
Italy 274
Italy to Film the Life of Old Pompeii 274
» Barry, the Hero of St. Bernard 275
France 275
F. W. Murnau's Views of the Future Film 275
International Exposition of Film Literature •. Sept. 324
Production of Cultural Films Encouraged 324
Conference on Visual Instruction 324
A Flcihting Cinema 324
The Magic World of Little Animals Oct. 371
New Educational Productions from UFA 371
New Film Censorship Laws in Holland 371
New Russian Productions 372
The Study of Movie Audiences 372
Hungary Films Worono£f 's Theory of Rejuvenation 372
No Evening Movies for Children ' 372
National Film Gallery in Czecho-SIovakia 372
Censorship in Russian Theatres 372
An African Flight Nov. 422
The European Educational Film Chamber 422
Catalogues of European Educational Films 422
The Napoleon Film Dec. 469
E'rnst Lubitsch in Vienna 469
Theatre, Film and School 469
THE THEATRICAL FIELD
(Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff)
Production Notes Jan. 42, Feb. 96, Mar. 143, Apr. 191, May 239, Sept. 327, Nov. 428, Dec. 479
"The King of Kings" (by Mrs. John Vruwink) Feb. 95
The Ten Best Films for 1927 June 279
The Other Half of the Story Oct. 373
(Complete Alphabetical List of Film* Reviewed in This Department Will Be Found at the End of This Index)
FILM ESTIMATES
(By a National Committee cooperating teith The Educational Screen)
The number of films covered by Film Estimates for the year are as follows: January, 47.; February, 50; March, 59; April, 46; May, 51; June, 60; September, 53; October, 53; November, 50; December, 46. Total — 515 Films. Space forbids listing these films. Write to the Educational Screen for further information.
THE CHURCH AND PICTURES
(Conducted by Rev. Frank E. Jensen)
Editorial Jan. 44, Feb. 104, Mar. 152, May 244, June 294
The Motion Picture Sermon Jan. 44
"Tell Me Something about Using Motion Pictures in the Church Service" 45
Religious Films to be Shown in all Italian Movie Houses 46
"Amen" (Rev. Paul M. Pitman) Feb. 104
The Church and the Drama — The Motion Picture Influence (Rev. Geo. Andreufs) Mar. 152
The Church Should Keep Itself Informed (James MacRae) Apr. 200
An Estimate of "Will Hays and the Movies" in Baltimore Catholic Review May 244
Productions of the Religious Motion Picture Foundation 246
Motion Pictures in the Church to Stay (Rev. Elisha A. King) Sept. 335
Pictures in the Church (S. R. Bratcher) Oct. 393
(Complete Alphabetical List of Films Revietced in This Department Will Be Found at the End of This Index)
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
(Conducted by Steixa Evelyn Myers)
Types of Slide Lessons Jan. ' 48
The Study of Hiawatha 48
Posters Teach Respect for Books (in the Primary Education-Popular Educator) 54
Visual Education in Our Rural Schools (in the West Virginia School Journal) 54
Types of Visual Instruction Materials (in the High School Teacher) 55
New Health Film 55
Slides 55
Conclusions (by Orren L. Pease, Supervisor of Visual Education, Buffalo) Feb. 97
An Easter Film Lesson for the Tiny Tots Mar. 145
Teaching Current Events by the Motion Picture 145
Motion Pictures in Seventh and Eighth Grade Instruction Apr. 193
Making History Graphic (in the Christian Science Monitor) 196
News Letter from Indiana University 196
Visual Education Society of West Virginia 197
Audubon Bird Pictures and Leaflets for Bird-Study '. May 241
Visual Instruction in the Schools of Pittsburgh ' 242
Lantern Slide Library in Seattle 242